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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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This discrepancy could lead a runner into danger, especially in more-aggressive plans.

From The Wall Street Journal

“And I don’t want to say it’s disproportionate, but to a certain degree it is. You’re constantly filtering out, is this real danger? You are kind of constantly gaslighting yourself.”

From Los Angeles Times

It has also shocked a nation where snakebites are often perceived as a rural danger.

From BBC

By the 1970s, the health dangers were well established, prompting the EPA to begin removing lead from paint, plumbing materials, gasoline, and other consumer products.

From Science Daily

Tod notes that the security system he’s installed is “overkill” for a private residence, necessary only “if you are in danger, you have something to hide — or both.”

From Los Angeles Times